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Sue Ann Have you ever heard that Prince had any invovlement - directly or indirectly - with Sue Ann Carwell's 1981 album titled Sue Ann? Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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I have heard that too... but afaik, Prince only wrote a B-side associated with that album, "Make it through the storm"
See: http://www.princevault.co...ou_Rock_Me
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80s R&B flashback: "Let Me Let You Rock Me" by Sue Ann (1981)
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Sue Ann - make it through the storm (1981):
https://soundcloud.com/az...-the-storm
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Regarding the album, any "involvement" by Prince doesn't seem to go further than a thank you in the liner notes: | |
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Is this album any good? I only heard the first single "Let Me Let You Rock Me".Our local R&B station gave it a few spins in the summer of '81. | |
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Sorry, can't tell at the moment, my turntable is out of order... I picked up this LP at Bouliner in Paris, but don't think I ever listened to it yet...
However, this LP would make a great cd-reissue, including "Make it through the storm" and the 12" version of "Let me rock you".
Let's all mail the reissue label Funkytowngrooves with that request! [Edited 6/19/15 3:07am] | |
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FUNKYNESS said: Have you ever heard that Prince had any invovlement - directly or indirectly - with Sue Ann Carwell's 1981 album titled Sue Ann? According to her brother TCP Ellis Prince worked on her demos | |
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